Are you planning a camping trip to Jellystone Park™ Akron-Canton, but worried about how to keep everyone entertained without tablets or phones? You’re in the right place! This guide gives you easy and engaging campsite activities to make your next family adventure both screen-free and memorable. Whether you’re a seasoned camper or new to Jellystone Park, you’ll discover fun ways to reconnect as a family while fully enjoying the great outdoors.
After a day splashing around in unforgettable swimming pool fun, playing mini-golf, or meeting Yogi Bear™ and friends at the park, your campsite becomes the ideal setting for quality family time. Every cabin and campsite at Jellystone Park is equipped with a fire ring, inviting you to gather, share stories, and create memories that last long after your camping trip ends.
Why Screen-Free Camping Activities Matter
Let’s face it: it’s easy to default to screens when there’s a lull. But camping is a rare chance to unplug, slow down, and truly connect. Screen-free campsite activities don’t just entertain. They strengthen family bonds, spark creativity, and help everyone (adults included!) unwind in nature.
Research shows children who spend time outdoors develop better concentration, lower stress, and greater creativity. Plus, activities that don’t need Wi-Fi or batteries remind us that the best moments are often the simplest.
Classic Campsite Games Everyone Will Love

Bring everyone together with classic campsite games that require just a deck of cards or some easy-to-pack sets. All ages will find something to love!
Card Games
A single deck can lead to hours of laughter:
- Go Fish: Perfect for younger kids.
- War: Competitive and builds patience.
- Spoons: High energy, fast-paced—just grab some plastic spoons!
- Slap Jack: Quick reflexes rule the day.
Older kids and adults might try Cribbage, Gin Rummy, or Hearts for a new challenge.
Yard Games That Travel Easily
These are ideal for the open space at your campsite:
- Ladder Golf
- Corn Hole
- Bocce Ball
- Giant Connect Four
Yard games help little ones develop coordination and provide friendly competition for teens and parents.
No-Equipment-Needed Games
You can still have fun with nothing but your imagination!
I Spy
Boost observation skills and delight in nature’s details. “I spy with my little eye something… green!”
Twenty Questions
One person chooses an object (animal, item, etc.), and the others guess by asking yes-or-no questions—camping-themed choices make it even more fun!
Charades & Variations
- Traditional Charades: Act out camping-themed words (no talking allowed!).
- Puppet Master Charades: One person manipulates another’s gestures.
- Trifecta: Blend Charades, Taboo, and Password for ultimate laughter.
Storytelling and Imagination Activities

Campsites are perfect for stoking creativity and sharing stories.
Ghost Stories
As darkness falls, gather around the fire and take turns telling spooky (or just silly) stories. For littler kids, keep the tales lighthearted.
Progressive Stories
Pass a flashlight around the circle, with each person adding their own twist to a story-in-progress.
Fortunately and Unfortunately
Players take turns telling a group story one sentence at a time, switching between “Fortunately…” and “Unfortunately…” for a ridiculous tale.
Exploration and Nature Activities
Nature offers endless ways to unplug and experience real adventure at Jellystone Park Akron-Canton.
Create a Scavenger Hunt
Before your trip, make a list for kids to find:
- A Y-shaped stick
- A heart-shaped stone
- Something red
- Five different leaves
- Something soft, rough, or smooth
Use pictures for young children. Collect treasures in a small bag or snap photos to leave nature undisturbed, following Leave No Trace nature activity guidelines.
Nature Detective Journal
Note observations, sketch bugs and birds, or press leaves in a journal.
Build a Masterpiece
Create art using only natural found materials—sticks, leaves, pinecones, stones.
Campfire Activities
Your campsite’s fire ring becomes the heart of evening fun!
Collect Sticks and Build a Fire
Teach safe fire-building and discuss which sticks work best.
S’mores Competition
Hold a family contest for the most delicious, creative s’mores. Try unexpected ingredients, like bananas or peanut butter.
Star Gazing
Once the fire quiets, lay back and see what you can spot. Bring a simple star chart and try to identify constellations or invent your own. Northeast Ohio skies can be stunning!
Simple Crafts at the Campsite

Creative downtime can be the highlight for kids! Try these ideas for creative crafts and activities:
Rock Painting
Bring paints and brushes and turn found stones into “rock pets” or colorful paperweights.
Nature Jewelry
- Nature Bracelets: Wrap masking tape (sticky side out) on your wrist; collect small nature treasures as decorations.
- Friendship Bracelets: Pack a little string or embroidery floss and learn new braids together.
Leaf Rubbing Art
Place leaves under paper and rub gently with crayon to reveal amazing textures and patterns.
Memory and Deduction Games
Challenge your brains as well as your bodies:
“Going on a Camping Trip”
Start with, “I’m going on a camping trip and I’m bringing…” Each person adds an item starting with the next letter of the alphabet, remembering all previous items.
“Who Am I?”
Stick a note with an animal or object on each person’s forehead (no peeking!). Players ask yes/no questions to uncover their identity.
What to Pack for Screen-Free Fun
Here’s your packing checklist for unplugged adventures:
- Deck of cards
- Travel-size games (Uno, Travel Scrabble)
- Frisbee or ball
- Flashlights for nighttime games
- Paper, colored pencils or crayons
- Simple craft supplies (string, tape)
- Binoculars for animal watching
- Star chart
- Scavenger hunt list
- Field guides for plants and birds
- Nature journals
Planning for Success
Get the most out of your screen-free trip with a little preparation:
- Let everyone help pick activities before you go
- Plan a few scheduled times, but leave space for unscripted, spontaneous fun
- Be ready for changing weather (indoor tent games can save the day!)
- Don’t overpack your itinerary. Sometimes, less is more
If you’re new to outdoor adventures, check out our guide to tent camping basics for beginners.
Why Jellystone Park Akron-Canton is Perfect for Family Camping

Jellystone Park Akron-Canton offers the best of both worlds: all-day fun with big attractions and relaxing, personalized time at your site each evening. During the day, enjoy the pool, mini-golf, and a schedule of planned activities. At night, return to your own site with a fire ring, picnic table, and space for your favorite yard games, all part of the best family camping amenities.
From cozy cabins to roomy tent sites, every family has a perfect home base for making magical, unplugged memories.
Ready to Disconnect and Reconnect?
There’s a unique magic in watching your kids chase fireflies or share stories by the glow of a campfire. Screen-free camping activities aren’t just fun. They create moments your family will cherish for years. At Jellystone Park Akron-Canton, you’ll find the perfect mix of action-packed park days and cozy, memorable nights by your campsite.
So pack up those games, print your scavenger hunt, and get ready for a camping adventure everyone will remember. Unplug, unwind, and rediscover the simple joys of family fun.
Ready to make memories? Book your campsite at Jellystone Park Akron-Canton and start planning your ultimate screen-free family getaway today!
